Yeah, because dropping a couple of cusswords is ever so much more fucking immature and irresponsible than stealing something.
Yeah, because dropping a couple of cusswords is ever so much more fucking immature and irresponsible than stealing something.
I’m not fifteen anymore, I have no desire to steal from the artists whose content I enjoy. I do as others have suggested: I pick a service, wring it dry, cancel and move on to the next in a cycle. They can kiss my ass if they think I’m going back to the $100 a month shitty cable model but so can anyone who thinks…
Sorry but that’s a false equivalence. CD Project Red quickly apologized for the tweet. The person you refer to doubled down on the initial behavior that people found unpleasant.
Must’ve missed the part of the article that mentions CD Project Red being racially motivated to make this tweet. Sounds like you have no problem attacking white males on an article that has nothing to do with race though. Nice double standard.
Oh no... A subset of a subset of people has been offended but in no real way affected by a joke. My heart goes out to them.
I hope deleting the tweet was enough, and pray they recover swiftly.
Ill take humor that isn’t universally accepted over extreme delicacy and the race to be offended any day of the week.
It is a stupid joke for sure, but outrage culture is way more annoying.
The point is where do you draw the line? Should they cater to your line? Or mine?
Can’t let it go a single day, can ya?
Good move, Valve. A platform should be an agnostic canvas for artists, not a playing field for corporations to push their morals on others.
So a Pirate King came to be by driving loyalty from other pirates, and taxing their profits? Isn’t.....isn’t that...the literal expectation and definition of a Pirate King?
“Primates did it” is a severely flawed argument.
But by its very nature, casual sex devalues the human portion of sex, and turns the act into something purely physical. Why else would we call it casual sex if not to devalue the significance of the act itself?
One would think that if sex were less casual and thereby harder to get, men would be trying to maximize their efforts even more.
I make no conclusions as to whether or not casual sex is ethical or unethical, as I don’t really feel I have the right to determine that beyond my own personal views. I am merely pointing out that removing the social stigma around casual sex has resulted in men seeking to maximize the amount of sex they have. This is…
I apologize for the confusion then.
I’d love it if you pointed out where I said that.
These people are gross, but when you normalize casual sex, don’t act surprised when men try to maximize their rate of said sex.